4318 pts ยท January 12, 2017
idk, I find this guy's analysis to be pretty convincing https://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/bitcoin/2021-01-16-yes-ponzi.html
you're not wrong, but I think an additional reason is that each transaction is hugely energy intensive and slow
seems like it. based on other comments and the fact that it seems like they apply the brakes before anyone else gets the door open
That is not electrical wiring. That is PVC piping for hot water. You can see the valves in the first image. Hot water is much cheaper to run
... them in more detail later though. Thanks for posting.
Just glancing at the titles of the studies you posted it seems they're more about whether kids can contract it/immune response. Will read...
Key question is not can they get it (yes), but what role do they play in spreading it (much less than adults, apparently)
Yeah, just found it. It's their own data. https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/children-and-covid-19
Kids are much more likely to get it from an adult than spread it https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/children-and-covid-19
Source: https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/children-and-covid-19
It is not. Netherlands tested 16,500 kids under 12 in June. 0.3% +'ve cases. Kids under 12 don't spread the virus, they get it from adults
And much more than the average American politician's
Yeah, I'm not sure either. Would be nice if they provided sources. I will say though, I trust their expertise more than imgur's
https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/questions-about-coronavirus-and-the-education-sector
According to the Netherlands - children under 12 have almost no role in spreading the virus. Schools & daycares reopened here quite quickly
not sure if there's any way to change that, but for accuracy's sake it would be good imo
the location of the Ontario dot always throws me off. a more accurate positioning would be way further south, where Toronto is
this is awesome. also, if you haven't already, you should check out the great pottery throwdown - like bakeoff, but for pottery!
*was going to post source here, but url is too long. Everything in Nature goes in curves and circles: Native American Concepts of Disability
like this, and didn't even have a word for "disabled". 3/4
made contributions to the group in other ways that didn't depend on clear eyesight. Native cultures were very tolerant of differences 2/4
everyone is saying they died, but like... no they didn't. Humans are social creatures, they depended on their family/tribe, and would've 1/3
title says feet, caption says metres
title says feet, captions say metres. let's go with metres
another facet of the oligarchy. would be nice if people with actual credentials were appointed those positions, instead of random rich ppl
yeah, fair enough. there certainly are lots of idiots who pretend trucks can stop on a dime
than if they had all just merged at one point, where their lane ends.
yeah, mostly in frustration at the people who are merging from the breakdown lane at like 6 different points, slowing my lane down way more
idk, I find this guy's analysis to be pretty convincing https://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/bitcoin/2021-01-16-yes-ponzi.html
you're not wrong, but I think an additional reason is that each transaction is hugely energy intensive and slow
seems like it. based on other comments and the fact that it seems like they apply the brakes before anyone else gets the door open
That is not electrical wiring. That is PVC piping for hot water. You can see the valves in the first image. Hot water is much cheaper to run
... them in more detail later though. Thanks for posting.
Just glancing at the titles of the studies you posted it seems they're more about whether kids can contract it/immune response. Will read...
Key question is not can they get it (yes), but what role do they play in spreading it (much less than adults, apparently)
Yeah, just found it. It's their own data. https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/children-and-covid-19
Kids are much more likely to get it from an adult than spread it https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/children-and-covid-19
Source: https://www.rivm.nl/en/novel-coronavirus-covid-19/children-and-covid-19
It is not. Netherlands tested 16,500 kids under 12 in June. 0.3% +'ve cases. Kids under 12 don't spread the virus, they get it from adults
And much more than the average American politician's
Yeah, I'm not sure either. Would be nice if they provided sources. I will say though, I trust their expertise more than imgur's
https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/questions-about-coronavirus-and-the-education-sector
https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/questions-about-coronavirus-and-the-education-sector
According to the Netherlands - children under 12 have almost no role in spreading the virus. Schools & daycares reopened here quite quickly
not sure if there's any way to change that, but for accuracy's sake it would be good imo
the location of the Ontario dot always throws me off. a more accurate positioning would be way further south, where Toronto is
this is awesome. also, if you haven't already, you should check out the great pottery throwdown - like bakeoff, but for pottery!
*was going to post source here, but url is too long. Everything in Nature goes in curves and circles: Native American Concepts of Disability
like this, and didn't even have a word for "disabled". 3/4
made contributions to the group in other ways that didn't depend on clear eyesight. Native cultures were very tolerant of differences 2/4
everyone is saying they died, but like... no they didn't. Humans are social creatures, they depended on their family/tribe, and would've 1/3
title says feet, caption says metres
title says feet, captions say metres. let's go with metres
another facet of the oligarchy. would be nice if people with actual credentials were appointed those positions, instead of random rich ppl
yeah, fair enough. there certainly are lots of idiots who pretend trucks can stop on a dime
than if they had all just merged at one point, where their lane ends.
yeah, mostly in frustration at the people who are merging from the breakdown lane at like 6 different points, slowing my lane down way more